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Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates Constitution

Wow – via NPR – “The next time parking enforcement officers use chalk to mark your tires, they might be acting unconstitutionally. A federal appeals court ruled Monday that “chalking” is a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The case was … Continue reading

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The Value of Using Third Party Investigative Services During A Divorce

Anyone that is going through a divorce or other domestic case that is unsure of the assets or whereabouts of their spouse or opposing party should consider utilizing third party services to perform a skip trace, background check,  and/or asset… … Continue reading

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One Month, 500,000 Face Scans: How China Is Using A.I. to Profile a Minority

In a major ethical leap for the tech world, Chinese start-ups have built algorithms that the government uses to track members of a largely Muslim minority group. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –

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Baby Born Using Controversial 3-Parent IVF Technique in Medical First, Doctors Report

Medical history has been made with the successful delivery of a healthy baby boy in Greece through a controversial IVF techniques that involves three parents instead of the traditional two. He was conceived through Maternal Spindle Transfer (MST), a process… … Continue reading

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Infringing by Using a System vs Making/Selling the System

by Dennis Crouch Omega Patents LLC v. CalAmp Corp. (Fed. Cir. 2019) Omega’s patents cover remote control and monitoring systems for vehicles.  The defendant, CalAmp, helps companies and governments monitor their vehicles (location and status, such as battery health and … Continue reading

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